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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a capture in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific instance of capturing something, such as data, images, or moments.
Example: "The report includes a capture in the analysis section that highlights key trends."
Alternatives: "an instance of capturing" or "a snapshot in".
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For the U.S. military to conduct a capture in the capital of a country in which it is not conducting military operations "is extremely rare," one senior congressional aide said.
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The Jalisco New Generation cartel used narco-blockades in response to a major capture in 2012.
That would be a lot to capture in a percussion work.
It was a phenomenon captured in a photograph he shared last week of a homemade sign with the Confederate flag.
There is a downside, captured in a recent film by volunteers at a Singapore brand agency.
(Along with the eerie beauty of a robbery captured in a single, slow creeping zoom from across a canyon).
Here is a panorama captured in a typical video conference scenario.
I also recently posted a photo captured in a chain restaurant and Tweeted it via Instagram.
What does the move look like if it could be an en passant capture in one subspace, and a standard capture in another?
A slide captured in memory, a bit of fluff, a few seconds of flirting.
It's an image captured in a million paintings, prints and photographs.
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